A. Winkler
Graubünden, thus igniting the Swabian (or Swiss) War. After several battles in Graubünden and along the Rhine from Basel to the Vorarlberg, peace was declared at Basel on September 22, 1499; the Swiss Confederation did not adhere to the decisions of Worms, but it remained a subject of ...
…1499 Maximilian joined with the Swabian League, an alliance of southern German princes, knights, and cities organized to maintain public peace, and attacked the Swiss ally Graubünden, thus igniting the Swabian (or Swiss) War. After several battles in Graubünden and along the Rhine from Basel...
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The Swiss in the Swabian War of 1499: An Analysis of the Swiss Military at the End of the Fifteenth CenturyWinkler, AlbertSwiss American Historical Society Review